After great Ancient Rishies, Swami Adi Sankaracharya who unified this country through spiritual means, Our Bapu Mahatmaji liberated our country from the Foreign rule. Thereafter Sri Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Sri Lal Bhahadur Sashtri were the two leaders our country had, later the fall began and continued till Now............BJP, in power, Mr. Modi our new PM,AND HIS TEAM WORKING HARD TO UPLIFT THIS NOBLE HOLY NATION ...TO NEW HEIGHTS..........

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The Hindu19.06.2013.EditorialThis was no time for overhauling, but even if it were to have been only tinkering, a lot more could have been done with much better results. The general election is less than a year away, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh cannot be faulted for having focused on keeping things going while undertaking his latest cabinet shuffle. Even so, this was surely an opportunity to have infused some life and purpose into the government at the fag-end of its term. But, instead of taking in the big picture, Dr. Singh concentrated on the details in a few States. Actually, the shuffle appears intended to keep some of the party bigwigs in key States happy, and not to improve the functioning of the government. Of course, it is but natural that political as well as administrative calculations go into any change in the Council of Ministers. However, the latest additions to the Cabinet and reallocation of portfolios are mainly directed at boosting the chances of the Congress in Andhra Pradesh, which delivered to the Congress 33 of its 42 seats, and Rajasthan, which gave the party 20 of its 25 seats in 2009. For the Congress, any significant drop in the tally from these two States would seriously hurt its chances of returning to power at the Centre. Karnataka, with 28 seats, is one of the few States where the Congress can hope to improve upon its performance in 2009. Whether Mallikarjun Kharge was rewarded for bowing out of the race for the Chief Minister’s gaddi in Karnataka last month without too much of a murmur, or for improving the party’s chances in the Lok Sabha election next year, the decision was just as political. Besides Mr. Kharge, the other beneficiary from Karnataka was Oscar Fernandes, who moved from an organisational post back to the Cabinet. When the future is seen as less than a year away, the older members of the party will manage to elbow their way in. There was no stamp of Rahul Gandhi on the shuffle. But after his elevation as the party’s vice-president, Mr. Gandhi must have been keener on building up the organisational strengths of the Congress than on improving the functioning of the government. While its principal rival, the Bharatiya Janata Party, is trying to make the next election all about Narendra Modi, the Congress appears intent on micro-managing the outcomes at the level of each State. Indeed, while the BJP seems ready to even forsake its allies in its quest to make a national hero of Mr. Modi, the Congress, less ambitiously, is looking for new friends and regional-level accretions to its vote share. But smart politics is also about good governance. In the final stretch, the Congress cannot afford to let Dr. Singh and his team run out of steam.

The most expected celebrity to come into politics for the past 20 years is Rajinikanth. Sometimes his speech against certain political leaders gives us a hint of his political venture. But he constantly denies the fact.

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Recently BJP party member Subramanian Swamy made a controversial statement about Rajinikanth.

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'Rajini is not a stable person, so he is not fit to come in to politics' is the statement given by him. This made Rajini fans to go pissed off.

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1. In the past many persons from cinema industry( in Bharatham as whole ) mainly actors joined politics and miserably failed to perform.
2. In the case Tamil Nadu, where people are mad about Cinema and actors, do not use their intellect to analyse a person.
3. Majority in Tamil Nadu are blind followers of anything and anybody, without using their sense of knowledge.
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We observe this auspicious occasion of Sri Ramanavami as a moment of contemplation on a special spark of Divinity that made its advent on the earth.

Popularly speaking, in ancient historical times, to emphasise the historical advent of this great Divinity on earth has been the exoteric side of the Epics as people generally understand it.

This popular emphasis on the incarnations of God on earth has taken the form of Epics like the Ramayana.

We are told in the Ramayana of sage Valmiki, the earliest of these documents, that it was a history par excellence, a history of a chronological procession of divine exploits which is what we generally mean by a divine Epic.

It is believed that the earliest record of the history of Rama, the Ramayana of Valmiki, was written during the life-time of Rama Himself.

It was not a biography written later on after several years. It was composed then and there, by a contemporary of Rama, sage …

Dr Max Borkman, a Frenchman, called him bon papa, a "good father". But was the Master just another good man? Good men there are many in this world, but they, too, have their flaws. The Master had none. He was immaculate. He was a perfection of virtues. He was a God-man.

The Master was not so much a person in flesh and blood; he was a sacred presence, a pure spiritual radiance.

"The real Swamiji is not just the person you see and hear at Satsang," said Leslie Shephard, an Englishman and an earnest student of Yoga. "The real Swamiji is an uncanny force, affecting you by thought-currents, and moulding your spiritual development, often without a single word being spoken."

The human side of the Master was like the lantern—and a beautiful lantern it was. But within the lantern burned the unquenchable spiritual Light, and it was this Light which radiated through the lantern, not only to those in the immediate vicinity but to the whole world.

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